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The Maneater

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The Maneater

Football handling social media criticism

Football handling social media criticism

Jason Lowenthal September 23, 2014

Following Missouri’s stunning loss at home to unranked Indiana, shots were being fired all over social media. “Hey but no actually you guys are f---ing garbage. Give Maty a chance,” one user tweeted...

SEC Gameday: Week 4

Andrew McCulloch September 20, 2014

There are plenty of games going on around the Southeastern Conference this week. No. 5 Auburn beat No. 20 Kansas State 20-14 on Thursday. Here’s a look at the rest of the games. **Bye Week:** _No....

Tigers speechless after last-second defeat

Tigers speechless after last-second defeat

Andrew McCulloch September 20, 2014

The crowd rested on pins and needles. Sophomore quarterback Maty Mauk held his outstretched hands for the ball sent spiraling toward him. He dropped back and scanned the field, frantically looking for...

Indiana upsets Missouri

Indiana upsets Missouri

Aaron Reiss September 20, 2014

Tevin Coleman sat on the Indiana bench, certain of the outcome. As No. 18 Missouri prepared to snap the football from Indiana’s 20-yard line with three minutes and 14 seconds left on the clock of a...

Little’s records didn’t come easy

Will Jarvis September 19, 2014

Whitney Little could not help but crack a smile. After being asked about her new career blocking record (455) she set this past weekend in Idaho, the senior All-American middle blocker was almost giddy. “It’s...

Scherer quietly excelling

Aaron Reiss September 19, 2014

After last Saturday’s game against Central Florida, Michael Scherer’s jaw was sore. The sophomore linebacker was hurting. Scherer told a member of the Missouri football equipment staff that the chinstrap...

Golf off to hot start

Cameron La Fontaine September 18, 2014

The Missouri men’s golf team got off to a hot start early this season when it brought home its first trophy in its first tournament at the Turning Stone Intercollegiate in Verona, New York, on Sept....

Sleep a luxury most take for granted

Mitchell Forde September 18, 2014

Most people don’t have to think about sleep. When they’re tired, they just do it. For student-athletes, however, sleep is a luxury. It is also a paradox. Between working out nine times per week, going...

Q&A with the Indiana Daily Student

Aaron Reiss September 18, 2014

_Missouri heads into its last week of non-conference play with a game against the Indiana Hoosiers. The Maneater talked to Grace Palmieri, one of the football beat reporters for the Indiana Daily Student,...

From troubled beginnings, Ray shines

From troubled beginnings, Ray shines

Jason Lowenthal September 16, 2014

Shane Ray quit football. Back in the fifth grade, Ray decided he was done with the sport. Now, the lineman is well on his way to becoming Missouri’s single-season sack record holder. Ray grew up in...

After accolades, Sauerwein wants SEC championship

Bruno Vernaschi September 16, 2014

Solidifying her spot as one of the top players in Missouri soccer history, redshirt senior goalkeeper McKenzie Sauerwein saved her way into the record books Sept. 7 when she shut out Tennessee-Martin at...

ESPN’s John Anderson to host second annual College Avenue Mile

Bruno Vernaschi September 16, 2014

ESPN SportsCenter anchor John Anderson graduated from MU with a bachelor’s degree in journalism 27 years ago. However, his work is not done in Columbia. Anderson will be hosting the second annual College...